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The "I don’t know how" lie is one of many stories that our brains like to offer us when we are facing a new opportunity or challenge because it just wants to protect us from feeling fear, inadequate, and discomfort. When we hold tightly to that story, we simply stay stuck. We simply don’t progress. In a very real way we simply give up on ourselves and our potential.
Think about what this world would have been like if certain people stayed stuck in the "I don't know how lie": Martin Luther King Jr., George Washington, Mother Theresa, Moses, and so many more.
In today's episode I share some tips on how to loosen your grip on fear, inadequacy, and discomfort, while moving from the "I don't know how lie" into the confidence of "I can figure this out."
To connect with Angela Adams
Shoot me an email:
[email protected]
By Angela Adams5
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The "I don’t know how" lie is one of many stories that our brains like to offer us when we are facing a new opportunity or challenge because it just wants to protect us from feeling fear, inadequate, and discomfort. When we hold tightly to that story, we simply stay stuck. We simply don’t progress. In a very real way we simply give up on ourselves and our potential.
Think about what this world would have been like if certain people stayed stuck in the "I don't know how lie": Martin Luther King Jr., George Washington, Mother Theresa, Moses, and so many more.
In today's episode I share some tips on how to loosen your grip on fear, inadequacy, and discomfort, while moving from the "I don't know how lie" into the confidence of "I can figure this out."
To connect with Angela Adams
Shoot me an email:
[email protected]